Player trades and meta changes have drastically changed the landscape of the Overwatch League standings coming into Week 4. With new contenders and new challengers for that coveted 3rd spot, the Stage 2 Finals will be unlike anything we’ve seen before.

There must be something about Week 3. Stage 1 Week 3 saw the top three teams finally end their undefeated record at the hands of some unlikely opponents. Stage 2 Week 3 saw much of the same: busted brackets and crazy comebacks. Let's dive (ha!) into this week's Overwatch League action.

It's a quiet week at the end of the first half of Stage 2. Most matches went as predicted, save one glaring exception that I'll get to later. And this week wasn't too terribly exciting either, with six of the 12 matches this week being 4-0 sweeps. But score doesn't always convey skill or lack thereof. Some of those teams on the zero end of the 4-0 played really well, just not well enough to win. Here's what was worth paying attention to during Stage 2 Week 2.

New stages, new meta, same old Overwatch League. In what could only be the work of witchcraft, the first week of the new stage was almost nothing but Stage 1 Finals rematches. Rivalries were cemented and revenge got served in the form of some spicy matches. With a new meta in play and Mercy (mostly) dead, the teams played on some brand new terrain. Here are the must watch moments from Stage 2 Week 1.

After five weeks and 60 matches, Stage 1 of the Overwatch League is over. It concluded with a finals that was over 10 hours (10 HOURS!!) of hair pulling, heart stopping, and heart breaking action I still haven't recovered from.

Week 4 of the Overwatch League is where teams are going for the long game. Who's gonna make it into the Stage 1 Finals for a chance to win $125,000? Where do our teams stand and who has a chance? Let's find out.

Welcome to Overwatch League week 3, where everything you’ve come to expect from these teams has been completely upended. Dynasties fell, Spitfires were grounded, and XLs got taken in a couple of sizes. In several stunning upsets, the top three lossless teams have finally been handed their first Ls from both likely and unlikely sources.

The first week of the Overwatch League was about getting to know each other. What the format is, who the teams are, and, of course, getting to know the players. It was an introduction of sorts, of teams to their new fans. So if week 1 was about introductions, then week 2 was about the first date. It took us out on a nice four day jaunt where we really got to know the teams beyond first impressions. Let’s take a dive into this week of action.

The Overwatch League is underway and if you treat the League the way I treat football, you really only care about what happens during the finals (how ‘bout them Vikings?).

And that’s cool! No shade. You’re busy, you have a life. And watching the OWL (we're calling this the OWL right?) can get pretty overwhelming. Twelve matches, four rounds or more per match, all spread out over four days. That's a lot of action to digest. And since you have better things to do (while I don't) here’s a short and sweet recap to keep you informed and on the objective after the first week of the Overwatch League's inaugural season.

The Overwatch League regular season is finally here. Keeping track of what's what, who's who, and how this all is supposed to work can actually be a bit bewildering for even the most seasoned of competitive players. So here's a quick tutorial on how the Overwatch League works.

The Overwatch League, the next big thing in esports, doesn’t begin until January but that doesn’t mean we can’t start stanning our faves right now. There are 12 teams, each with their own hometowns, logos and uniforms. Based off those pieces of information (and reading way too much into each), here’s what your favorite Overwatch League team says about you.